14:50. This is a reference to the scene in "Reservoir Dogs" where Michael Madsen's Mr. Blonde tortures the cop while "Stuck in the Middle with You" plays.
While they were talking about St Paddy, I realized why they were all various levels of dumb. Charlie is dumb because of all the drugs he takes, but when sober has flashes of brilliance. Much of what he does, like with sewers and boiled denim, is more eccentric than stupid. Mac might actually be the dumbest one. His complete inability to grasp Family Fight showed he might have a learning disability. And he often struggles with words. "God wanted me to have bovine hormones" "more bigger" Dee is possibly the smartest. For example, she had all the good ideas during the bathroom episode. But she wants desperately to fit in with the group, and I imagine Dennis doesn't like it when she makes him look bad, so she fakes being dumber than she is. Frank has a lifetime of success, and the gang often turns to him for advice ("How can you all be so gullible?"), but he is self-sabotaging in his retirement, so he allows himself to be stupid, plus he's getting old so his mind is turning to mush. Dennis appears to be the smartest one because his ego demands that he be the smartest one. "I gave all the candy to the idiot children." But he is only as intelligent as he needs to be to be deceptive and deceitful. He uses knowledge like a tool to accomplish his nefarious goals. Anytime the gang tries to call him out for stupidity, he intimidates them ("I'm just riffing. Can I riff?")
When Charlie was doing his thing with the leprechaun, he was actually spoofing Quentin Tarantino‘s first movie Reservoir dogs. Close though saying pulp fiction.
I feel like this is the episode where the gang are the most collectively evil. The only other episode that comes to mind is where the gang kidnaps the critic in s4
14:50. This is a reference to the scene in "Reservoir Dogs" where Michael Madsen's Mr. Blonde tortures the cop while "Stuck in the Middle with You" plays.
Reservoir Dogs actually came to mind but I haven't seen it so I wasn't sure ha. Guess I'll have to watch it!
"And live forever with YOUUUUUU?!?!?"
Love the way he delivers that ha
I use the "stop drinking paint, charlie" line all the time.
Their little wave is the only moment of tenderness between Dennis and Dee.
The understand each other more than anyone else. Dee immediately understood "The Implication" and has her own system.
Frank got 'em good!
"Ya big dumb arse" is delivered so perfectly, I love it.
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While they were talking about St Paddy, I realized why they were all various levels of dumb.
Charlie is dumb because of all the drugs he takes, but when sober has flashes of brilliance. Much of what he does, like with sewers and boiled denim, is more eccentric than stupid.
Mac might actually be the dumbest one. His complete inability to grasp Family Fight showed he might have a learning disability. And he often struggles with words. "God wanted me to have bovine hormones" "more bigger"
Dee is possibly the smartest. For example, she had all the good ideas during the bathroom episode. But she wants desperately to fit in with the group, and I imagine Dennis doesn't like it when she makes him look bad, so she fakes being dumber than she is.
Frank has a lifetime of success, and the gang often turns to him for advice ("How can you all be so gullible?"), but he is self-sabotaging in his retirement, so he allows himself to be stupid, plus he's getting old so his mind is turning to mush.
Dennis appears to be the smartest one because his ego demands that he be the smartest one. "I gave all the candy to the idiot children." But he is only as intelligent as he needs to be to be deceptive and deceitful. He uses knowledge like a tool to accomplish his nefarious goals. Anytime the gang tries to call him out for stupidity, he intimidates them ("I'm just riffing. Can I riff?")
When Charlie was doing his thing with the leprechaun, he was actually spoofing Quentin Tarantino‘s first movie Reservoir dogs. Close though saying pulp fiction.
Top ten episode, and probably my favorite from the last half of their run. It was just pedal to the metal and never let up.
When Dennis was explaining the truck, I thought they were just gonna drive around and sell beers, like an alcoholic ice cream truck🚛
I feel like this is the episode where the gang are the most collectively evil. The only other episode that comes to mind is where the gang kidnaps the critic in s4
Great pulp fiction reference. Loved dennis' callback to everyone go get a weapon
Reservoir Dogs, not Pulp Fiction
@@wfly81I figured someone would get it right 👍
First😃